Summary

  • Alex McLeish returns for second spell as Scotland manager

  • McLeish to address media at Hampden

  • Scotland manager describes job as 'a tremendous honour'

  • McLeish succeeds Gordon Strachan in role

  1. 'Wild horses couldn't drag me away'published at 11:00

    Alex McLeish succeeded Walter Smith midway through the Euro 2008 qualifying campaign and came within one game of reaching those finals, only to lose to Italy.

    However, after winning seven of his 10 games in charge, McLeishleft for Birmingham Cityin January 2008.

    Speaking to BBC Scotland in July 2014, he said "wild horses couldn't have dragged me" away had he led to country to the finals in Austria and Switzerland.

    "I was getting phone calls during the campaign from lower half Premier League teams and I said absolutely not," he said. "I told my agent I don't want any calls, any conversations about going to England because I believed we were going to qualify. But after the Italy game, the calls continued and it starts to play tricks with your mind.

    "The only thing that made me leave was these niggly thoughts that I had to wait eight months for the next competitive game."

    Alex McLeishImage source, SNS
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    "I was getting phone calls during the campaign from lower half Premier League teams"

  2. get involved

    Get Involved - Scotland reactionpublished at 11:01 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

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    Stewart: Great appointment considering no one wants the job.

    DSM: Nothing against Alex McLeish, but this appointment needed to be someone who'd appeal to the fans and mend the fractured relationship between SFA and Scotland fans. They've failed again.

    Allan Hamilton: Scottish Premiership x3. Scottish Cup x 2. Scottish League Cup x3. Experience down south in the Championship and Premier League. English League Cup x 1. Last Scotland appointment - 70% win rate. Solid appointment.

    Graeme McDonald: Great player, nice bloke, but yesterday's man.

  3. The search for Scotland's new managerpublished at 10:56

    Walter Smith was also linked with the role, but ruled himself out of a return to the job he held for three years before leaving for Rangers in 2007.

    McLeish's first games in charge will be against Costa Rica and Hungary next month, followed by further friendly matches in Peru in May and Mexico in June.

    His debut competitive games will be the Uefa Nations League encounters against Albania at home on 10 September, then in Israel on 11 October.

    Scotland have not reached a major finals since the 1998 World Cup in France and the Scottish FA is currently looking for a new chief executive to replace Stewart Regan.

    McLeish, who won 77 caps for his country, told BBC Scotland in December that "the national job is something that would interest me" and that he still has "a lot to give the game".

  4. 'McLeish is a passionate Scot'published at 10:54

    Chris McLaughlin
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Alex McLeish has been very keen on taking the job but I'm not overly convinced he ever thought he would get it. However, as other candidates ruled themselves out, his name started to steadily rise to the top.

    He's a passionate Scot who has been there and done it and he certainly has the gravitas to command respect in the dressing room.

    But questions will be asked of the Scottish FA about progress and the process. Does giving a former Scotland manager another shot at the top job really show the country is moving forward? And just what went wrong in the process that the new man is clearly the second choice at best?

    The fans will get behind him, though, and if he leads the nation to the promised land of the Euros in 2020, then the above won't matter...

    Scotland manager Alex McLeishImage source, PA
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    Alex McLeish will aim to guide Scotland to Euro 2020 qualification

  5. Get Involved - Scotland manager reactionpublished at 10:53 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

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  6. McLeish to be paradedpublished at 10:51

    The Scottish FA has called a media conference at Hampden at 11:30 on Friday morning, when we will hear from Scotland's new manager and his vision for the national side.

  7. Scotland get their man...published at 10:50

    Alex McLeish has agreed to become Scotland manager for the second time - 11 years after leaving the post.

    McLeish, 59, will sign a deal until 2020 and is the unanimous choice of the Scottish FA board. He replaces his former Aberdeen and Scotland team-mate Gordon Strachan, who left in October after the country did not qualify for the World Cup.

    The Scottish FA failed in its attempt to recruit Michael O'Neill, who instead chose to stay with Northern Ireland.

    Scotland manager Alex McLeishImage source, SNS
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    Alex McLeish returns to Scotland for a second spell in charge of the national side